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politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were most consequential during the campaign at v
politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your...
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only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime they may use in pursuit of an e.u. community organization so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competent rouses being a polished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the said says it is used by the government to award grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society a census run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott that says it will make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty milli
only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime they may use in pursuit of an e.u. community organization so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competent rouses being a polished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left...
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>> translator: it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: well, the fact is china had followed closely the sovereign debt crisis in some european countries. we had five cherry bombs from the relevant countries and we have held the european countries to advance the integration process. we believe these steps taken by china has been well received by the countries and the people in europe. in particular, the government and people of those countries concerned. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: economic globalization has brought the interest of
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stay with us. no secrets really it's all open information open source russia's economy is seeing a windfall from the steep rise in the global energy prices that's on the back of it's the been seen in the middle east and north africa oil producing cartel opec is considering increasing oil production boost declining world output however analysts say the situation could help russia with new customers notably in asia. but this comes at an interesting time for russia because in the last couple of years in the last year in particular russia has made great strides in supplying oil to the far east particularly through eastern siberia pipeline and through the porticoes going in there and into china you know i think so part of russia's had a little bit of a p.r. battle on its hands because most days of the sooners which after all is the growth markets tend to prefer supplies out of the middle east because they're known for being stable reliable this these events of the last few weeks that really caused a lot
stay with us. no secrets really it's all open information open source russia's economy is seeing a windfall from the steep rise in the global energy prices that's on the back of it's the been seen in the middle east and north africa oil producing cartel opec is considering increasing oil production boost declining world output however analysts say the situation could help russia with new customers notably in asia. but this comes at an interesting time for russia because in the last couple of...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth but in defense they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't that claim the conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect folks because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers kurth people with health funny history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovered deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find. and even. talking to god. under the ground. it's the secret incursion into the cou
in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth but in defense they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't that claim the conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect folks because the navy to ninety five...
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shale fields weak or wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well rich deposits as those are difficult to drill companies already experiments in the west side period which is thought to hold large in the sources of liquid hydro. surging energy prices can speed up global inflation will russia is keen to keep its growth on track. the energy ministry and the answer even our police service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol market too little because oil prices must be market based because we do not want to undermine the country's oil producers to speculation and corporate collusions must be excluded the price must be decided by demand and supply and not going any administrative solutions. that's often i will be back in less than one hour with an update say with our team for the headlines with. i am thinking. wealthy british style finance it.
shale fields weak or wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well rich deposits as those are difficult to drill companies already experiments in the west side period which is thought to hold large in the sources of liquid hydro. surging energy prices can speed up global inflation will russia is keen to keep its growth on track. the energy ministry and the answer even our police service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol market too little because oil prices must be market...
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middle east and north africa all raging in or near the oil rich countries that helped fuel the world use of more than eighty four million barrels of crude a day uncertainty over production has sent prices soaring meaning a shock waves from the middle east turmoil are being felt worldwide oil is a most valuable resource on the planet today control is extremely right now the mideast crisis is getting home for average americans as oil prices have skyrocketed so too have the prices people paper gasoline and now the price american paid upon is threatening to derail the u.s. economic recovery a surge in oil. prices will leave the end of the u.s. economy not just an end to the recovery there's no more bailouts like a reality peak oil expert michael c. rupert sees happening it will hit one hundred fifty dollars a barrel which he believes is inevitable this year others predicted going to two hundred twenty dollars it's so devastating because oil. fuels more than just cars. it fuels the entire global economy. though there's no doubt that if gas goes to five dollars a gallon for americans to come t
middle east and north africa all raging in or near the oil rich countries that helped fuel the world use of more than eighty four million barrels of crude a day uncertainty over production has sent prices soaring meaning a shock waves from the middle east turmoil are being felt worldwide oil is a most valuable resource on the planet today control is extremely right now the mideast crisis is getting home for average americans as oil prices have skyrocketed so too have the prices people paper...
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did apply for some american money money that could be used against well china so is the u.s. i think the hand that feeds it. is wednesday march twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our team. well that's when you thought the violence was done spreading from tunisia to egypt to yemen to libya now there are rising tensions between israel and palestine after two years of quiet and relative peace between these two countries as a result of violence has once again erupted with palestinian militants firing rockets into southern israel and israel responding with air strikes in gaza so here's a question what happens if this violence escalates the u.s. would have to get involved right you may have thought we were already spread a little thin engaged in libya iraq and afghanistan and also let's not forget those behind the scenes wars in yemen and pakistan let's think about this this country in many ways israel is the closest friend of the u.s. after all sarah palin's there most other presidential candidates make it and important stuff on their c
did apply for some american money money that could be used against well china so is the u.s. i think the hand that feeds it. is wednesday march twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our team. well that's when you thought the violence was done spreading from tunisia to egypt to yemen to libya now there are rising tensions between israel and palestine after two years of quiet and relative peace between these two countries as a result of violence has once...
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the two of us went around large parts of kenya driving for hours and hours on end. people do have mobile phones they don't all switch them on. so i would have to find these people and stop and ask them and turn to the compound completely out of the blue. this white man suddenly saying president obama's grandmother's brother can i talk to people about this, and i just found university to the dhaka university people were open and friendly and they just loved to sit down and spend hours and are worse sitting under the shade of the tree is talking to people gradually which i then had to join together and of course the independent correlation and collaboration of what you found and a lot of things i was told that aren't in the books because i just couldn't make them stop. i couldn't make them stand up and so we went to the publication. >> host: i think one of the things striking about your conversations for the people who knew barack obama, senior is that to the end of his life they keep referring to him as barry. i say this because to an ordinary american reader it is a
the two of us went around large parts of kenya driving for hours and hours on end. people do have mobile phones they don't all switch them on. so i would have to find these people and stop and ask them and turn to the compound completely out of the blue. this white man suddenly saying president obama's grandmother's brother can i talk to people about this, and i just found university to the dhaka university people were open and friendly and they just loved to sit down and spend hours and are...
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so us and cut as i think you know primarily the use the internet and in social media to mobilize people who are looking for a home looking for a place where they can plug into something bigger most of our members. are our people that are part of community organizations that day in and day out are fighting for better conditions in there and you're in the same time i'm just here as they are saying well our members are all volunteers and our leadership and in fact is all volunteers just people us ordinary people you know teachers and police and nurses but we do have professional organizers that help them. organize this thing yesterday you guys went after bank of america you went to capitol hill and you you know went after speaker john boehner what about barack obama world do you think it's an obvious you know. the broke obama presidency i think a lot of us would say that it has not lived up to the to the obama campaign. and you know. that the i think that you know barack obama probably wakes up every night with in cold sweats worried about you know double the double dip recession or that t
so us and cut as i think you know primarily the use the internet and in social media to mobilize people who are looking for a home looking for a place where they can plug into something bigger most of our members. are our people that are part of community organizations that day in and day out are fighting for better conditions in there and you're in the same time i'm just here as they are saying well our members are all volunteers and our leadership and in fact is all volunteers just people us...
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read this in the can it was that snow was used to retreat. three thirty pm in moscow these iraqi had lines france becomes the first major power recognize libya's rebels as the people's legitimate representative is fueling believe something country's close to foreign military intervention league locals in libya fear their countries on the brink of civil war but hope other nations will follow russia's lead with an arms band to help stabilize the situation. discussions on dealing with libya are hard to avoid as the u.s. vice president meets russian leaders in moscow boosting trade ties is also on joe biden's list as he joins us live a new routine on day two of his visit. and as an about face for u.s. lawmakers behind a congressional hearings into the radicalization of american muslims congressman peter king at one time saw their votes now he considers many as the enemy. up next the kaiser report with max kaiser and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial headlines stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser repo
read this in the can it was that snow was used to retreat. three thirty pm in moscow these iraqi had lines france becomes the first major power recognize libya's rebels as the people's legitimate representative is fueling believe something country's close to foreign military intervention league locals in libya fear their countries on the brink of civil war but hope other nations will follow russia's lead with an arms band to help stabilize the situation. discussions on dealing with libya are...
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how do they harness the power to organize themselves tell us about that because it seems to be a key events in history it was definitely a prefix is a group that is predominantly. led and run by young people young activists people who've been involved again in the politics even before two thousand and eight however in two thousand and eight they mean in the sixth of april of two thousand and eight they made a call for civil disobedience and that was. incited a tea with a raving labor movement in in the dead the city of. which happened to hosts one of the biggest weaving factories in the country and which happened to be a site of labor activism for years and for decades in fact so the intrinsics movement launched the call. for civil disobedience and the facebook group happened to draw a lot of attention from different people now not all those who signed on the group saying that they really you know be striking on that then back in two thousand and eight did they do it however the cause. may have some resonance in terms of you know calling people out of the empathy and and making them
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very eager to use military force against. the government and now addressing i guess more those differences biden's visit is seen as an attempt to upgrade the russian u.s. why do you think this visit is important now. i believe that. the american relations. improving but still there are plenty of points where russia and america are. in the context i believe that vice president biden's visit is designed to find more common ground on the key issues besides the i believe that obama administration needs to excess in the foreign policy of pending the presidential elections next year and. good relations. could be good. for obama in his presidential campaign next year. political analyst thank you for joining us. thousands of muslim refugees escaping violence in north africa have found their way to europe but what they will find our nation is already struggling to live with their own immigrant populations in the british town of luzon a large muslim community is now being confronted by a strong far right sentiment or and it takes a lot
very eager to use military force against. the government and now addressing i guess more those differences biden's visit is seen as an attempt to upgrade the russian u.s. why do you think this visit is important now. i believe that. the american relations. improving but still there are plenty of points where russia and america are. in the context i believe that vice president biden's visit is designed to find more common ground on the key issues besides the i believe that obama administration...
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thanks for being with us these are the headlines france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's government and plans to exchange from vasser is fueling fears the country may soon see foreign military intervention. it's feared violence could escalate further in libya russia imposing sanctions against gadhafi regime banning the export of weapons and military hardware. and libya inevitably on the agenda as the u.s. vice president meets russian leadership on opposition in moscow boosting trade ties also want joe biden's list as he joins us live here putin on day two of his trip. skies are in stacy herbert look at how the rising price of silver could spell disaster for one of wall street's biggest banks stay with us. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. imax ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio
thanks for being with us these are the headlines france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's government and plans to exchange from vasser is fueling fears the country may soon see foreign military intervention. it's feared violence could escalate further in libya russia imposing sanctions against gadhafi regime banning the export of weapons and military hardware. and libya inevitably on the agenda as the u.s. vice president meets russian leadership on opposition...
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we have to use our side we don't necessarily use the saudis for everything i don't think that's a fair characterization of how we do it but i don't think every paper said they were pretty comparable in dealing with them i think sure. what i want to ask you know of course there's all this talk. of what could happen and perhaps the no fly zone some other type of intervention and at this point it doesn't really seem like could offer even though you know we felt like we were watching the situation unfold in a in a matter of days and weeks and it looks like really the living forces were encroaching upon the he's still hanging on so one. happens if they don't get ready for what happens if gadhafi stays in power and now we have barack obama who's already come out and said you must step down right i mean i think one of the things that's really important number here is that it's not just barack obama who said gadhafi to step down i think the international community has been very clear it often is to stand down and that means that this is an issue in large part for the international community of
we have to use our side we don't necessarily use the saudis for everything i don't think that's a fair characterization of how we do it but i don't think every paper said they were pretty comparable in dealing with them i think sure. what i want to ask you know of course there's all this talk. of what could happen and perhaps the no fly zone some other type of intervention and at this point it doesn't really seem like could offer even though you know we felt like we were watching the situation...
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case scenario they say time to panic all right archie financial correspondent laura lister joining us from the financial capital of the world new york of course and that is going to do it for now for more on the stories we cover or go to our team dot com slash usa i'm christine for south thanks so much for watching. her brought her here. we here because of our passion that. god promised them this is the land belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking. god chosen people will believe that god is used to look at the stuff just for you guys and this guy is as. good as the word this is a word. this is more than. double. imax ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution as sober prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then tire franchise is threatened with extinction as the price of silver crushes
case scenario they say time to panic all right archie financial correspondent laura lister joining us from the financial capital of the world new york of course and that is going to do it for now for more on the stories we cover or go to our team dot com slash usa i'm christine for south thanks so much for watching. her brought her here. we here because of our passion that. god promised them this is the land belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking. god chosen people will believe...
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google used to deliver 70% of traffic. and now traffic is down 39% because of google's new formula that sites screen contents. >>> back here in the bay area, hundreds of teachers in oakland will get lay-off notices next week. the school board voted last night to hand out 538 pink slips. now state law requires that the notices be given by march 15th. but the school district won't decide how many to send out until the middle of may. oakland is one of several cities dealing with devastating budget cuts. as many as 50 teachers will get lay-off notices next week. school officials get ready for worst case scenarios. >>> in san to rosa, trustees have cut two days out of the school year and eliminate six library jobs to reach the budget reduction goals. those cuts were announced last night. >>> and tonight, school firs will debate big budget cuts for the east side union school district. trustees will talk about possible lay-office of teachers, counselors and child care center instructors. >>> well the plans for a new bowling alley
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this is the news channel for moscow very good evening from us these are all top stories france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government. bastards the move is fueling fears the form of the truth eventually could fall. meantime international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches new critical levels and violence escalates alongside which russia is imposing sanctions the export of benefits weapons and money tree to. libya's inevitably on the agenda is america's vice president leads the russian leadership in opposition here in moscow emphasis is on trade two was joe biden joins with the locals to the second day business. next much stacy herbert look at how the rising price of silver can spell disaster one of wall street's biggest banks. max ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the cu
this is the news channel for moscow very good evening from us these are all top stories france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government. bastards the move is fueling fears the form of the truth eventually could fall. meantime international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches new critical levels and violence escalates alongside which russia is imposing sanctions the export of benefits weapons and money tree to. libya's inevitably on...
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with max and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial stories to stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution that's over prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then tire franchise is threatened with extinction as the price of silver crushes the silver shorts because of you buying silver out there in the millions and millions of ounces one ounce at a time let's bring in stacy herbert stacey stacey stacey another thing driving silver higher of course max is a day of rage happening in saudi arabia continuing revolution in egypt we were here for tahrir square we went through there and just so you can see from these images that it was a very friendly festive atmosphere felt very safe we were only one of the two westerners in the square well it's again the narrative
with max and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial stories to stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution that's over prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then...
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called session so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. hey guys welcome to show in tell me alone a show we've heard our guests not to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response or the twitter for part of the question that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses. later your voice be heard. now we've spoken in depth on this program about the effort to ban sharia law here in the u.s. despite the fact that serialize already not recognized in the u.s. it's a problem that doesn't exist and that hasn't stopped conservative lawmakers around the country from introducing bills to ban sharia law and the latest state to jump on this bandwagon as alabama the bill's sponsor says the ban is designated you are designed to protect future generations from the erosion of the cons
what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called session so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. hey guys welcome to show in tell me alone a show we've heard our guests not to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response or the twitter for part of the...
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by using the bludgeon of a dictator puppet or indeed using your unmanned drones to taiko the opponent so. it's some point as we see if you can by the hundreds of thousands show up on the streets and change things overnight whether or not overnight means long term change obviously in the middle east i feel as not you know there's always the potential. no one anymore believes america as they know it's friend no one actually trust america for actually taking the right side on this question this divide between democracy let me ask a final question here should the world let's talk about this it appears as though the u.s. is actually now just openly invading countries area mating east libya they're taking control of the sweet crude in east east libya and they're just on a imperial conquest that sam's. just another another front in the ongoing empire project empire that america is attempting to finance with a completely. non non respected us dollar expansion there goes one of those classic cases where they hedge their bets too on survival of their dictator of choice and what has happened or
by using the bludgeon of a dictator puppet or indeed using your unmanned drones to taiko the opponent so. it's some point as we see if you can by the hundreds of thousands show up on the streets and change things overnight whether or not overnight means long term change obviously in the middle east i feel as not you know there's always the potential. no one anymore believes america as they know it's friend no one actually trust america for actually taking the right side on this question this...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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and venezuela's tell us we're combining probably money alone can't provide global media clout. speech last year sent quite a hostile message to foreign media exposing shortcomings in the us mainstream but that very clear statement that it will push the us is fighting a global information war and i'm going to start our reporting from washington r.t. . so why is the u.s. losing this information war ahead of this castle with me is christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of the blog turner's revenge chris thanks so much for you here for starters do you think there hillary's right are we engaged in an international information war and is the last losing it. no to the first question yes to the second one we're losing but it's not a global war. some very good points it's great to get a shout out from the you know from the surge. but i'll take it she misunderstands one point or itchy al-jazeera the new chinese network they are legitimate real news outlets that have been able to exploit holes in coverage that fox which i don't even consider news anymore it is a p
and venezuela's tell us we're combining probably money alone can't provide global media clout. speech last year sent quite a hostile message to foreign media exposing shortcomings in the us mainstream but that very clear statement that it will push the us is fighting a global information war and i'm going to start our reporting from washington r.t. . so why is the u.s. losing this information war ahead of this castle with me is christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of...
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can you tell us why? >> the existing recommendation from the japanese government was to evacuate out to 20 kilometers. >> explain the reason for it. >> the reason was because the radiation sources that were being developed because of equipment failure and what we believe is a significant amount of fuel damage. units 12 and three were operating during the time of the earthquake -- units one, too, and three were operating during the time of the earthquake. all of those factors taken into combination, that same type the real logical problem existed in the united states, if that were so, our recommendation to state government would be to evacuate up to 50 miles. >> that is a really good point. i am asking you -- do you know how many people live within 50 miles of san no free nuclear power plant? >> i do not know. >> i will tell you. 7.4 million people. and we have a state report that says to us and the nrc has not looked at their recommendations, the california energy commission, that they sent. this was what
can you tell us why? >> the existing recommendation from the japanese government was to evacuate out to 20 kilometers. >> explain the reason for it. >> the reason was because the radiation sources that were being developed because of equipment failure and what we believe is a significant amount of fuel damage. units 12 and three were operating during the time of the earthquake -- units one, too, and three were operating during the time of the earthquake. all of those factors...
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can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american belief in our strength tends
can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a...
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not a good formula for us. >>reporter: and to that controversial question does he believe the president was born in the usa. >> everybody that even gives any hint of being a birth a word you didn't use, even a little hint like gee, maybe. just maybe. this much of a chance. they label them as an idiot. let me tell you i'm a really smart guy. i was a really good student. best school in the country. the reason i have a little doubt just a little is because he grew up and nobody knew him. when you interview people if i ever got the nomination if i ever decide to run, you may go back and enter view people from my kindergarten. they remember me. nobody ever comes forward or know who he is until later in his life. very strange. whole thing is very strange. >>reporter: we ran through the list of possible republican contender in true trump fashion he didn't mince words. mit romney. >> he doesn't seem to rest nature. >>reporter: tim. >> yovrng will captivate the voters. >>reporter: john hevrnl maichbility when you work f
not a good formula for us. >>reporter: and to that controversial question does he believe the president was born in the usa. >> everybody that even gives any hint of being a birth a word you didn't use, even a little hint like gee, maybe. just maybe. this much of a chance. they label them as an idiot. let me tell you i'm a really smart guy. i was a really good student. best school in the country. the reason i have a little doubt just a little is because he grew up and nobody knew...
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thank you for welcoming us. [applause] >> we talked a lot already this morning about your great state model, live free or die, and it causes me to think about the motto of the state of west virginia -- "death to tyrants." you get this, these state mottos. we have been pretty proud in minnesota. we're known as the gopher state. we're proud of that. actually, our state motto is the star of the north, and we're proud of that. there is nothing like live free or die, as long as there is no criminal intent. it is a great motto. another thing i like about new hampshire is the quality of the people and the kind of people. you are considered stoic, independent, blunt-speaking people. i fancy myself one of you. so i hope we can get along together. i feel the same way about that. last sunday morning i was on a show called "meet the press." maybe some of you have seen that show. on "meet the press" last week i said obama care, and again, this is the legislation that is already impacting our health insurance policies. rememb
thank you for welcoming us. [applause] >> we talked a lot already this morning about your great state model, live free or die, and it causes me to think about the motto of the state of west virginia -- "death to tyrants." you get this, these state mottos. we have been pretty proud in minnesota. we're known as the gopher state. we're proud of that. actually, our state motto is the star of the north, and we're proud of that. there is nothing like live free or die, as long as there...
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also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is simply someone seeing what you can do and be willing to come in and do anything. i know there is that uncertainty but i also know that many of the people we see at abc news had a door open that way. about the gang violence, we will take at another time. >> my apologies to all of you did not have a chance to ask a question. we are out of time i want to extend goodbyes to all of the people, all of the women reporters and executives from all over the world who are here tonight. god bless you and continue to do all the work you are doing. [applause] thank you all very much. [captioning performed by
also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is...
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of us are exhausted. we have nowhere to sleep. >> shelter and clean drinking water are in short supply. international aid is beginning to arrive, but it takes time. >> we are expecting about a $38 million operation to support the food supplies. >> many refugees feel abandoned by their governments and are leaving camps to try to make their own way home. these buses are destined for the coast from which refugees hope to find a way to continue their journey. meanwhile, tens of thousands remain stranded at the border with no other option but to wait. >> to germany, where u.s. president barack obama says he is outraged by an attack on u.s. troops at frankfurt airport. two airmen were killed and two wounded when gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying u.s. military personnel. angela marco quickly condemned the killing and promised to form an investigation. the gunman, a cause of the national, is now in police -- a kosovo national, is now in police custody. >> the vessel came under attack outside frankfurt airport'
of us are exhausted. we have nowhere to sleep. >> shelter and clean drinking water are in short supply. international aid is beginning to arrive, but it takes time. >> we are expecting about a $38 million operation to support the food supplies. >> many refugees feel abandoned by their governments and are leaving camps to try to make their own way home. these buses are destined for the coast from which refugees hope to find a way to continue their journey. meanwhile, tens of...
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it is hard for us to know. i understand the interest in the issue, but it is a little premature in terms of reaching conclusions. host: "the washington post" on sunday had this piece about where nuclear facilities are across the world and where they are close to seismic frisky areas. four of the nuclear power facilities, reactors in this country, are in california, which is at risk of an earthquake and a tsunami. would you be open to putting the brakes on some of those facilities that lie along seismic lines? guest: i think once things settle down to where we know what happened and we can look at our facilities and see, are there similar designs along similar lines, and if there are, what corrective measures will we have to take? again, it is kind of early to tell. i am concerned about an energy crisis in the united states, particularly shortage of oil and natural gas in this country where we have reserves that we can certainly produce. but this situation in japan can affect the global economy, and we have a ve
it is hard for us to know. i understand the interest in the issue, but it is a little premature in terms of reaching conclusions. host: "the washington post" on sunday had this piece about where nuclear facilities are across the world and where they are close to seismic frisky areas. four of the nuclear power facilities, reactors in this country, are in california, which is at risk of an earthquake and a tsunami. would you be open to putting the brakes on some of those facilities that...
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use the president came to congress and there was a vote on a use o. force prior to him engaging in force. some say well, this is no big deal.fight wa whene the president should be able toh fight where whenever you want te fight for. i beg to differ in our founding fathers day to differ. madison said that the what constitution supposes what history demonstrates, that thete executive is the branch mosts prone to war and most intereste. in it. therefore, the constitution hasa withstood the care and vested the powern declare war in the congress. incbly i think this is an incrediblyur important debate. when we talk about sending our young men and women into harm's way to another war, the fact that we would have a president send us to war without any had debate coming of people's representatives have had absolutely no debate that we arw now involved in a third war. the language of my resolution if not unfamiliar to many. t the language of thishi resolutit by the president's words. in 2007, barack obama said the president does not have power under the consti
use the president came to congress and there was a vote on a use o. force prior to him engaging in force. some say well, this is no big deal.fight wa whene the president should be able toh fight where whenever you want te fight for. i beg to differ in our founding fathers day to differ. madison said that the what constitution supposes what history demonstrates, that thete executive is the branch mosts prone to war and most intereste. in it. therefore, the constitution hasa withstood the care...
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did not stop us. we are not absolutely free to move around because of we go to a sensitive area or do something security forces. the suspicious -- if you just walk around and central areas and keep a low profile on up -- profile and talk to people, you can do that. host: what is the mood? are you getting a slice of the mood in tripoli? guest: what you have are these noisy and boisterous gaddafi supporters who gathered in the central square and chant gaddafi slogans and they pick up trucks and they go through the streets at night, during the day, chanting gaddafi slogans. a very noisy. you can't avoid them. it gives the superficial impression that this is a city showing its loyalty for gaddafi. but you do go around the streets and have conversations with people you do find an awful lot of people saying they welcome the air strikes, that they hope that means the end of gaddafi. to a poll of where opinion lies and who is an majority -- it is impossible, of course. but certainly this is a deeply divided c
did not stop us. we are not absolutely free to move around because of we go to a sensitive area or do something security forces. the suspicious -- if you just walk around and central areas and keep a low profile on up -- profile and talk to people, you can do that. host: what is the mood? are you getting a slice of the mood in tripoli? guest: what you have are these noisy and boisterous gaddafi supporters who gathered in the central square and chant gaddafi slogans and they pick up trucks and...
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who would help us? it would just be us. why do we, the american people, have to go around and help everybody else? we have our own problems going on in this country. host: how can we help us prepare for natural disasters? caller: we can learn from other people's mistakes or from other countries. host: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is really a design issue. with the new plants, the new designs, the chinese are building some. if all power fails, and generators to not work, it still calls itself. -- do not work, it still cools itself. we have nuclear reactors running around in aircraft and submarines. they are using new designs. host: here is an editorial from the "financial times" talking about this issue. beverly hills, california. democrat line. caller: i am calling regarding some of the criticism that is coming in. we can learn something by thinking of safety measures, culture of order, and a centering ourselves and being as disciplined as the japanese have been with all of the disasters occurring
who would help us? it would just be us. why do we, the american people, have to go around and help everybody else? we have our own problems going on in this country. host: how can we help us prepare for natural disasters? caller: we can learn from other people's mistakes or from other countries. host: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is really a design issue. with the new plants, the new designs, the chinese are building some. if all power fails, and generators to not...
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so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these underground newspapers started emerging, as i say, in the mid '60s. they represent maybe one of the largest and most spontaneous growth in the history of publishing. many in 1965 there were five -- in 1965 there were five such newspapers, the berkeley barb and the free press, there was the east village in new york, the estate in detroit and, ironically for me and matt because we went to michigan state, the first campus-based newspaper was in east lansing, michigan. towards the end of 1966 these papers started sprouting up quickly in every pocket and region of the country, and by the end of the '60s,
so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these...